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... fenfe . So Albany , afterwards in this play , fays to Gonerill , his wife ; Thou chang'd , and felf - converted thing ! for shame , Be - monster not thy features . And fo , in Coriolanus ; I'd rather have one fcratch my head i ' th ...
... fenfe . So Albany , afterwards in this play , fays to Gonerill , his wife ; Thou chang'd , and felf - converted thing ! for shame , Be - monster not thy features . And fo , in Coriolanus ; I'd rather have one fcratch my head i ' th ...
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... fenfe , to be understood . This I take to be the poet's meaning , ftript of the jingle which makes it dark ; " You well deserve to meet with that " Want of love from your husband , which you have profess'd to want " for our father ...
... fenfe , to be understood . This I take to be the poet's meaning , ftript of the jingle which makes it dark ; " You well deserve to meet with that " Want of love from your husband , which you have profess'd to want " for our father ...
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... fenfe here is a manifeft proof , that these lines were transpos'd by the first editors : Neither can there be any syntax or grammatical coherence , unless we fuppofe Neceffity's sharp pinch to be the accufative to wage . As I've plac'd ...
... fenfe here is a manifeft proof , that these lines were transpos'd by the first editors : Neither can there be any syntax or grammatical coherence , unless we fuppofe Neceffity's sharp pinch to be the accufative to wage . As I've plac'd ...
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... fenfe , and to blunt the fufpicion of his concealment . This makes it , that we are always most strongly af- fected with the King's madness , as we know it to be a real distress . But tho ' what Edgar says , seems extravagance of ...
... fenfe , and to blunt the fufpicion of his concealment . This makes it , that we are always most strongly af- fected with the King's madness , as we know it to be a real distress . But tho ' what Edgar says , seems extravagance of ...
Page 78
... τὸ ἐνεργέςερον ] that the transferring the properties of one fenfe to another , was ufed to add the greater force and energy . Old Man . How now ? who's there ? Edg His 78 King LEAR But that thy strange Mutations make us wait thee, ...
... τὸ ἐνεργέςερον ] that the transferring the properties of one fenfe to another , was ufed to add the greater force and energy . Old Man . How now ? who's there ? Edg His 78 King LEAR But that thy strange Mutations make us wait thee, ...
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